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Mount Maunganui landslide leaves multiple children missing
Summary
Officials say a landslide at Mount Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park has left multiple children unaccounted for while emergency services search the site; a separate landslip in Welcome Bay killed two people, authorities said.
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A landslide struck the Mount Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park on New Zealand's North Island on January 22 after days of heavy rain. Officials said multiple children are unaccounted for and emergency services are searching the campsite. A separate landslip in Welcome Bay earlier the same morning resulted in two deaths, emergency management officials said. Local authorities have evacuated the campground and declared states of local emergency in several North Island regions.
What officials reported:
- Officials said multiple children are unaccounted for after a landslide at Mount Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park.
- The campground has been evacuated and emergency services are conducting searches at the site.
- A separate landslip in Welcome Bay killed two people, with two others escaping, officials said.
- States of local emergency were declared in several regions after heavy rainfall across the North Island.
Summary:
The landslide has left several people, including children, unaccounted for and has prompted evacuations and local states of emergency. Emergency services continue search operations at the campsite and elsewhere on the North Island. Undetermined at this time.
